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I spent many hours in stores as a kid in the mid-1980's searching through rack packs without opening them. All you have to do is slide the cards to the top of the segmented baggy and then you can with your fingernail slide each card down, one at a time, and read the names on the back. Then you just buy the ones with Canseco in them!
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Do you still have them? You must be sitting on a gold mine!
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And then I went home and OPENED them. Mark McGwire wasn't yet on the radar so I ended up with a lot of Wade Boggs and Roger Clemens and "superstars" rather than hot rookies. I bought a ton of '87 Donruss and somehow never got a McGwire. WTF. Tabe Last edited by Tabe; 09-02-2011 at 01:06 PM. |
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The Target near me is fairly clean. I've seen a guy searching packs, but it was weird. He'd feel the pack then set some aside. he set aside about 10 while I was watching. Actually outright staring at one point, which didn't seen to bother him even though he was making an effort to hide what he was doing. He then put back all of them and took 3 others that he hadn't felt.
Very strange. I've gotten some good stuff from the packs and blaster boxes, so he may not be any good at the searching. Best pull was a Pujols, Howard, some other guy triple autograph/equipment fragment card from a Gypsy Queen blaster. I also bought a whole box of Gypsy Queen they'd put out but not opened. I had to tell them to ring it in as 24 packs since the box UPC code rang in as 1 pack. (Plus it had a "not a box sale" sticker, still had to tell them) I'm now having my wife pick the packs as often as possible. She's beaten the published odds by a wide margin.... 2 packs 2 game used cards... Blaster, game used, auto, and a 3-4 more special cards. And I'm very certian she's not checkingin any way. Yes, I know statistics, but when things are going well it can't hurt to just go along. ![]() Steve B |
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It seems like new baseball card sales should be regulated like the lottery or any other form of gambling. I'm down to my last $5. Should I try to pick the winning lotto numbers tonight or buy a pack of cards and hope to hit the jackpot with a swatch of game-used Josh Hamilton shirt with some tobacco juice spittle on it?
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That's the way to do it, Steve! The best packs I've opened are the one's my wife picks out. I'm glad to see you have the same theory! Hoping you and your family are well!
Bill Hedin I'm now having my wife pick the packs as often as possible. She's beaten the published odds by a wide margin.... 2 packs 2 game used cards... Blaster, game used, auto, and a 3-4 more special cards. And I'm very certian she's not checkingin any way. Yes, I know statistics, but when things are going well it can't hurt to just go along. ![]() Steve B[/QUOTE] |
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Hey Guys!! Anybody got a wife I can borrow? (for card pack selection) get your mind out of the gutter.. Hey Bill! I dig it! I'd rather burn some herb than go to targets anyday! hee hee! dave.
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These shenanigans are a logical result of the emphasis on inserts and chase cards and a general coarsening of society. As the modern card industry has turned into a version of legalized gambling, is it not to be expected that there are those who will try to game the "house?" Kind of like cards counters at the black jack table.
If such "collectors" are the future of the hobby, maybe it's time to get out. |
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ive had this happen to me once. bought a pack back in the mid 2000's from a Target. Came back home, opened it up and found a couple of 1986 Topps cards mixed in. And they werent even mint.
As a kid, my local grocery store kept all the boxes and packs in a glass case behind a counter. You had to get a clerk to open up the case and he hands you the box or pack you want. They also did this at my local Coscto. |
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My buddy has a hobby store and if someone wants a pack, he holds the box out and they pick one by pointing. and he gives it to them. He has had MANY top pulls of the newer stuff due to this and the fact that HE doesn't mess w stuff.
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i agree singles for me, and i will never spend money on shiny modern garbage
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